A state trooper has been fired and another suspended for their roles in a full cavity search last year of two motorists alongside Texas 288.

Brandy Hamilton, 27, and Alexandria Randle, 26, were headed home to Houston from Surfside on Memorial Day 2012 when Trooper Nathaniel Turner pulled them over for speeding, according to a lawsuit filed recently in the case.

The women had spent the day at the beach with family and friends.

Turner requested that a female trooper, Jennie Bui, check out the women. The search went beyond checking pockets, and no standard pat-down of the women was conducted, the lawsuit alleges.

"Then Defendant Turner tells Plaintiff Hamilton 'she is about to get up-close and personal with some womanly parts,' " the lawsuit states. Turner told Hamilton, "She (Bui) is going to search you, I ain't, because I ain't about to get up-close and personal with your woman areas ... she is going to put some gloves on."

Bui conducted the full cavity search on both women with the same pair of gloves, according to the lawsuit.

No drugs found

"Do you know how violated I feel?" Hamilton could be heard telling Bui on the dashcam audio.

No drugs were found during the stop, which lasted about 40 minutes, according to the lawsuit. Turner wrote a ticket for possession of drug paraphernalia.

The Texas Department of Public Safety said via email that Bui was fired June 29 as a result of an internal investigation by the department's inspector general. Turner was suspended June 10 pending the outcome of the inspector general's inquiry, the statement said.

DPS Director Steven McCraw stated in the release that the department "does not and will not tolerate any conduct that violates the U.S. and Texas constitutions or DPS training or policy."

The lawsuit also names McCraw; Brazoria County Sheriff's Deputy Aaron Kindred, who responded to the scene; and Brazoria County Sheriff Charles Wagner.